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== Sub-command <code>unload</code> ==
=== Sub-command <code>unload</code> ===
In contrast with the '''<code>load</code>''' sub-command, '''<code>unload</code>''' removes a module from your environment. For example,
In contrast with the '''<code>load</code>''' sub-command, '''<code>unload</code>''' removes a module from your environment. For example,
{{Command|module unload gcc/9.3}}
{{Command|module unload gcc/9.3}}
would remove the GCC 9.3 compiler suite from your environment.
would remove the GCC 9.3 compiler suite from your environment.

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=== Sous-commande <tt>unload</tt> ===
Au contraire de la sous-commande '''<tt>load</tt>''', '''<tt>unload</tt>''' enlève un module de votre environnement. Par exemple
{{Commande|module unload gcc/9.3}}
enlèverait le compilateur GCC 9.3 de votre environnement.

Sub-command unload[edit]

In contrast with the load sub-command, unload removes a module from your environment. For example,

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[name@server ~]$ module unload gcc/9.3

would remove the GCC 9.3 compiler suite from your environment.